15W-40 instead of SAE 30 or 10W 30 for lawn and riding mowers.

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I went to Walmart and got the Super Tech full synthetic 15W-40 and changed it on my Husqvarna. It ran fine but I haven't mowed the grass yet. The sound from the exhaust is different. Seems like it has more oomph. But I will mow the grass tomorrow with it and see how it works. But my Husqvarna can use 15W-50! as per the manual. First time I have used it in the last 9 years.

Honda on the other hand... brand new and afraid to experiment. I also have a Firman suitcase generator which is spec'd for 10W 30.

Here is the oil spec for the Firman generator. I see it has 10W 40. So I guess I can use that 15W-40 on that as well?

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Lol what? Are you just making stuff up as you go?

As for using a 40-grade and the silliness of oil filters being made for a specific grade, please read and understand some of the answers already given to you.
 
Lol what? Are you just making stuff up as you go?

As for using a 40-grade and the silliness of oil filters being made for a specific grade, please read and understand some of the answers already given to you.
I made the leap to the 15W-40 to test as I have never used that oil before. And yes, the exhaust did sound different. Never heard of different oils and engine sound correlation. Pay attention next time.
 
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